Epic Games Store Finally Gets Achievements The Epic Games Store finally gets achievements, and the gaming community rejoices. Achievements have been a staple of console gaming for years, and they’re finally making their way to the PC platform. Achievements are a way to give players a sense of accomplishment. They can help players feel like they’re working towards something, and that can encourage them to keep playing. They also provide a way for developers to track player progress and see how people are using their games. Achievements are especially important in multiplayer games. Players can compete against each other by trying to achieve the highest scores possible. This encourages people to stay engaged in the game even when they’re not winning or losing outright. It also creates a sense of community among players who share in each other’s successes and failures. The Epic Games Store has been missing achievements for a while now, but that doesn’t mean that they don’t exist. There are plenty of ways to get them if you know where to look. The store itself is full of hidden treasures that you can unlock by completing specific tasks or playing through specific levels. There are also third-party websites that offer achievements for free downloads or paid subscriptions. If you want to find all of the achievements available on the Epic Games Store, then you will need some help from someone else who knows where all of the secret spots are! ..


The platform-wide achievement system isn’t launching just yet, as Epic says it’ll be available to gamers next week.

With Epic’s new achievement system, the company says it’ll bring “additional benefits for players and brings them more in line with achievement systems on other platforms.” For example, it’ll have profile levels that track your overall progress throughout different games on Epic’s platform.

Currently, the list of games includes Rocket League, Hades, Pillars of Eternity, Kena, Zombie Army 4, and Alan Wake Remastered. As far as future games, the company says, “We expect this new system will roll out to all developers on the Epic Games Store in the coming months.” That means more developers will be able to integrate achievements into their games in the future.